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i came away thinking nike's problems had to do with local retailers and price cutting. yum! has not seen the slowdown i thought they would. china's going nowhere and really bad, i didn't see it last night. the only one i did see that was disappointing was cummins truck being down, because frac something down, not being drilled as much as before. >> we had an analyst that talked about that for the consumer plays it's not going to be a bad deal, lululemon and nike was mentioned as two of the stocks he liked. >> he was terrific, a total breath of fresh air. i'm buying residential property in my area because i know area and i'm getting very cheap money and i'm able to rent at high prices, i'm not allowed to own stocks, way to make money, he's dead right as always. >> richard, you talked about what it's meant recently for some of your returns, too. it's been huge. >> yeah, well just the multifamily business has been extraordinarily good the last few years because money is cheap and because there's less of people who went to rent houses or apartments so it's a good way to go. >> f
i came away thinking nike's problems had to do with local retailers and price cutting. yum! has not seen the slowdown i thought they would. china's going nowhere and really bad, i didn't see it last night. the only one i did see that was disappointing was cummins truck being down, because frac something down, not being drilled as much as before. >> we had an analyst that talked about that for the consumer plays it's not going to be a bad deal, lululemon and nike was mentioned as two of...
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his cups in ohio, bringing back from china and from other places and saying let's really galvanize local industry. he's in a position to be able to do that. you think about the creativity of job creation integrated with the creativity of this invest for impact space. it's amazing. >> but do companies, and we had branson on and he has had book with a nasty title, screw business or something like that. my question to him was if a company only rewards shareholders, only creates jobs, thousands and thousands of jobs, only satisfies customers by giving them what they want at a better value and a better product, do they need to not walk around holding their heads up high if they don't have a social component? isn't that, for society, isn't that in and of itself a noble -- >> i think what she's saying is that there are a lot of people, a lot of companies that want to do both, and they are separate, and this is a way, socially impact investing is the way to combine them. any company that is profitable, creates jobs -- >> giving someone a job is as virtuous as giving someone charity. >> you're ta
his cups in ohio, bringing back from china and from other places and saying let's really galvanize local industry. he's in a position to be able to do that. you think about the creativity of job creation integrated with the creativity of this invest for impact space. it's amazing. >> but do companies, and we had branson on and he has had book with a nasty title, screw business or something like that. my question to him was if a company only rewards shareholders, only creates jobs,...
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state budgets and local budgets and if your default, something is restructure or maturities extended it's kind of like a default -- >> no, that's totally wrong. let me -- joe i need to begin by doing one thing that's very important. >> okay. >> i have to give a shout out to lsu. i was at the lsu/south carolina -- >> i thought south carolina was going to win so lsu won. but you lost to florida. >> we did win. lost to florida a week before. my son is a basketball player doing an unofficial visit to lsu and they hosted us and the basketball staff of terry jones is incredible, and thank you so much for treating myself and my son to a fantastic weekend. it was wonderful. >> you kind of ruined this big game coming up this weekend though, because now south carolina is not undefeated. >> they're going to be hungry and come back blazing. that game was tough. you saw in the end they really, really made an effort but lsu jumped all over them and played very well. the defense is the lsu is just tremendous. >> the next one we're going to pick, i don't know. you're right i don't know. >> florida.
state budgets and local budgets and if your default, something is restructure or maturities extended it's kind of like a default -- >> no, that's totally wrong. let me -- joe i need to begin by doing one thing that's very important. >> okay. >> i have to give a shout out to lsu. i was at the lsu/south carolina -- >> i thought south carolina was going to win so lsu won. but you lost to florida. >> we did win. lost to florida a week before. my son is a basketball...
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it would be store by store and specific to that local store. customers would have to check with the store manager. >> we should show at some point today a chart of thgenerac. when they are hooked up to natural gas, they are there and ready to go. and you don't need to go to a gas station and load up a bunch of tanks and pour it into the generator and start it up like a lawn mower or something. the market is not trading. what is more profitable, margin on batteries or plywood? >> depends on which vendor you are talking about. we really don't talk about specific profit on items. >> depends on which one is easier to gauge at any given time. >> good thing here is state of emergencies are declared we lock down pricing. we lock down pricing well in advance of states of decree and the majority of states we serve locked down in the northeast at this point. price gauging may be somebody else's problem but not home depots. >> is there a state where you have seen people get more quickly into the stores or is this pretty much across the board everywhere. >
it would be store by store and specific to that local store. customers would have to check with the store manager. >> we should show at some point today a chart of thgenerac. when they are hooked up to natural gas, they are there and ready to go. and you don't need to go to a gas station and load up a bunch of tanks and pour it into the generator and start it up like a lawn mower or something. the market is not trading. what is more profitable, margin on batteries or plywood? >>...
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you can get $17 an hour to work at the local walmart, the united states postal service needs workers, all of this because the oil boom that's happened under the obama administration. so why is it the democratic candidate from congress distancing herself from obama when it comes to energy? we'll make sense of it all next on "squawk box." estor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 8 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor.
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tax rates by 00001% and that suggests to me coming out of a housing-led downturn in which state and local governments are still struggling it's easy to say and it's really hard to do. >> okay. just being a realist, let it go back up and then maybe try to come down -- try to put something together over five years. >> it's worth a shot. it's worth a shot. i'm just skeptical of probabilities of success. >> it has to have everything that they hate. i like simpson-bowles except this part. you got to take the stuff you hate. >> that's the hard part. peter, thanks for being with us. >> you bet. >> i apologize, again -- >> you usually do that for me. >> you inknew -- >> i knew it was coming. i saw all the memos, is that what you expected -- >> you have to ask. i got to ask. i thought he might have -- >> he said he loves corbat. >> you knew you'd get it. >> he could be kissing up to o'neill by the way. clearly o'neill will kick you right out, corbat may have been -- >> something we'd never do here even though the comcast quarter was -- if you have questions or comments, e-mail us, or you can follo
tax rates by 00001% and that suggests to me coming out of a housing-led downturn in which state and local governments are still struggling it's easy to say and it's really hard to do. >> okay. just being a realist, let it go back up and then maybe try to come down -- try to put something together over five years. >> it's worth a shot. it's worth a shot. i'm just skeptical of probabilities of success. >> it has to have everything that they hate. i like simpson-bowles except...
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and that 1.6% drag is pretty comparable to the fiscal drag we've seen from state, local, federal in 2011, 2012. >> all right. tom, thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> it's good to see you. andrew is going to talk about asking for comments. i have a comment from a viewer. >> what was the comment? >> you are right, the broken window theory of stimulation is silly, keynesian economists can't help mistaking capital flows for capital stock. why not destroy all capital so we can rebuild it and call it economic stimulus. net net, it's a redistribution of capital from savers to labor. makes no sense. if you do think about it long enough, does it really make any sense to destroy a city to rebuild it because of the economic? it doesn't. so you don't want to keep doing this. >> hurricane sandy took care of that. >> you really don't. >> and we have to do. we want to do it and any of the positives that come out of it in terms of construction and labor, we'll take it, but because we have to do it, but it's certainly not something -- when i mentioned andrew, i think of you. but now we've got
and that 1.6% drag is pretty comparable to the fiscal drag we've seen from state, local, federal in 2011, 2012. >> all right. tom, thank you. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> it's good to see you. andrew is going to talk about asking for comments. i have a comment from a viewer. >> what was the comment? >> you are right, the broken window theory of stimulation is silly, keynesian economists can't help mistaking capital flows for capital stock. why not destroy all...
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we have in fact the third lowest rate, i mean third lowest state and local tax burden of any of the 50 states in america as a percentage of income. we have the highest median income in the country and so we believe in a balanced approach. we have a aaa bond rating and we did put in place, i wouldn't call it a tax on millionaires as much as i refer to it as a progressive income tax and in our state those who make more pay a slightly higher rate than lower earners pay, but we have a rate of job creation that is better than most states. we have in our science and technology sector, very strong sector growing, life science, biotech, i.t., professional services, health care with johns hopkins and others. >> governor? >> yes, sir. >> we had already, when the president proposed the american jobs act, we had already been over letting the bush tax cuts expire just for the rich, and keeping them for people less than 250. we had already had that argument three or four times and it was clear from the composition of congress at the time that the president put forth the american jobs act that there
we have in fact the third lowest rate, i mean third lowest state and local tax burden of any of the 50 states in america as a percentage of income. we have the highest median income in the country and so we believe in a balanced approach. we have a aaa bond rating and we did put in place, i wouldn't call it a tax on millionaires as much as i refer to it as a progressive income tax and in our state those who make more pay a slightly higher rate than lower earners pay, but we have a rate of job...
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i want to talk about a local politician here in new york. and i'm talking about mike bloomberg. every democrat's favorite republican. let's say that this caught on and that it was a nationwide ban on any coca-cola sold in a container that had sugar. sold over 16 ounces. does that make sense to you to do that for the obesity problem? you're a big coke shareholder. and then i think about, you know, dairy queen and ice cream's not good for you either. i figure there must be a way that's adding to obesity and those crummy hot dogs you sell in your dairy queen. is this something that makes sense to you? >> first -- >> yeah, go ahead. >> first of all, i've got to say, dairy queen sales were up 5.8% in september same store. >> you see where i'm going with this. >> but ice cream, i eat it for breakfast sometimes. and i'm 82, you'll have to judge -- >> well, somebody might not like you doing that at your age, warren, adding to cholesterol. and you might get taxed on it because we don't really think it's a good idea for you to have ice cream for breakfast. is that okay? >> yeah, well, let
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local officials and analysts consider a strike unlikely. and nokia is set to announce a new deal giving oracle customers access to nokia's map services. the agreement would be announced today at the oracle world conference. i've never known that maps would be so important in everybody's lives. such big important -- >> huge. >> saw something over the weekend about -- >> ever a day when apple gets maps? >> apple has a lot of money. if they just start pouring all money they have into making this better, they've gotten the message. >> i talked to engineers on bring that said it is impossible, it might take you three years to get the information to be correct. it's actually the data. >> and google has truck has go up and down -- carl had written that one drove by his, the google truck that has the camera going around. >> you can't just write an al go rhythm that finds every single side street. it's a lot of roads. >> use everybody who has an iphone to replicate what google has done by having people literally use their iphone to actually take pic
local officials and analysts consider a strike unlikely. and nokia is set to announce a new deal giving oracle customers access to nokia's map services. the agreement would be announced today at the oracle world conference. i've never known that maps would be so important in everybody's lives. such big important -- >> huge. >> saw something over the weekend about -- >> ever a day when apple gets maps? >> apple has a lot of money. if they just start pouring all money they...
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meantime bank of japan is cutting it outlook for local regional economies due to a fight with china and weak global demand. and bp says it has not yet reached that agreement on the sale of its 50% stake in tnk. bp and rosneff reportedly preparing to announce a deal worth more than $25 billion. could give the british oil company a stake of between 16% and 20%. we've been waiting for that transaction to cross the tape, but it has not been announced just yet. mr. kernen, how was your weekend? >> it was good. i read the top date on on the journal and i checked the date. almost reads identical to last week. i was excited the first time and actually just as -- >> how excited? >> i was so excited i have a lot of it was so hot that -- but i don't have any it was so excited. but could i come up with something. probably be dirty, though. so let's not. corporate headline, ancestry.com is reportedly set to be acquired by an investor group being whether he had by a european private equity firm. the "wall street journal" puts the price at $32 a share or $1.6 billion. why isn't deal book reporting? >>
meantime bank of japan is cutting it outlook for local regional economies due to a fight with china and weak global demand. and bp says it has not yet reached that agreement on the sale of its 50% stake in tnk. bp and rosneff reportedly preparing to announce a deal worth more than $25 billion. could give the british oil company a stake of between 16% and 20%. we've been waiting for that transaction to cross the tape, but it has not been announced just yet. mr. kernen, how was your weekend?...
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that way we don't interfere with unions, we don't interfere with local communities. we let the ptas and the teachers, and the teachers can decide voluntarily whether to give their kids a test or not. that kind of rewarding socially desirable behavior applies to energy. i wouldn't be giving money to solyndra or fiskar. i would tell a car company you build a car that uses less or no fossil fuel, you get the money privately and promise your investors that if the car is successful, if it sells with private capital, then the profits on that investment will be enhanced for your investors because we'll give you a tax break on your corporate tax if you can make a car like that. that's the thing that's missing in this government, a fundamental understanding of how to reward proper behavior. tax policy in america can cause people to behave in any desirable way, increase taxes and all you do is kill incentive and kill investment. i think that's my thinking on the subject. >> steve, we want to thank you very much for your time today. again, steve wynn, who has been joining us fr
that way we don't interfere with unions, we don't interfere with local communities. we let the ptas and the teachers, and the teachers can decide voluntarily whether to give their kids a test or not. that kind of rewarding socially desirable behavior applies to energy. i wouldn't be giving money to solyndra or fiskar. i would tell a car company you build a car that uses less or no fossil fuel, you get the money privately and promise your investors that if the car is successful, if it sells with...
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sinai hospital on reducing health costs and improving care. >>> state and local governments desperate to cover budget shortfalls are turning to sin for salvation. we're going to get a live report from the third casino to open in ohio in less than a year. the third hour of "squawk box" starts right now. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box." i'm joe kernen with long with becky quick and andrew -- what do you want to be, dice, power. >> they shaved my head and hair off. >> joe kernen's hair and you're becky's heart or something. becky's brain. >> yep. >> our guest host is carly fiorina, vice chairman of the republican senatorial committee and we're going to talk about a lot of stuff, but in addition with carly we also have, talk politics and jobs with robert wolf, former chairman of ubs americas and fund-raiser for president obama's campaign. we need a new picture, i think, because he's much thinner now and unbelievable. no lap stuff or anything, this is just you, just being a man. >> just working out. eating better. >> eating better and working out. >> and my kids giving me a little hel
sinai hospital on reducing health costs and improving care. >>> state and local governments desperate to cover budget shortfalls are turning to sin for salvation. we're going to get a live report from the third casino to open in ohio in less than a year. the third hour of "squawk box" starts right now. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box." i'm joe kernen with long with becky quick and andrew -- what do you want to be, dice, power. >> they shaved my...